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Student Response Systems


Adding the ability to gain immediate feedback from students helps instructors gain quick understanding of learner needs. Formative assessments, quizzes, opinion polls are just a few of the ways these systems can be used. These feedback tools offer a quick visual representation of feedback on the boards for class view and discussion.

To be able to create multiple-choice questions that require your students to reach higher levels of thinking, read the resources under Student Response System Tips.


ActivExpression

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    Students have amazing things on their minds, and very little of it fits the standard multiple choice format. ActivExpression turns question and answer into query, communicate and check comprehension. Full text-capability enables students to respond in full sentences as well as in numbers, symbols, math equations, true/false, Likert scales and more. Self-Paced Learning allows teachers to assign full quizzes of varying difficulty and gives students the opportunity to register answers at their own pace. Teachers can alter the assignment’s length of time to challenge learners.
  • Question Leveling is used for differentiated instruction. Teachers customize the level of each question to target learner profiles and enable students to venture deeper into the curriculum.
  • Familiar Form offers students a fun wireless communication tool like those they’re already used to connecting with. Wire-free radio connectivity means ActivExpression works anywhere in the classroom with no line-of-sight needed.
  • Wonder Wheel interface floats over (and can be used with) most applications for full class participation and engagement throughout the entire lesson.
  • Slide show of various types of questions available from ActiveExpressions http://www.prometheanplanet.com/en-us/Resources/Item/55130/features-of-interactive-classrooms